CAPT. HENRY DIXON

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CAPT. HENRY DIXON

'The Palace of Rajah Lalat Indra Kesari, or Ranee Goompah, Rock-cut Caves, Oodyaghirri, Orissa, - (Left view) no. 13'; 'The Great Temple. Bobeneswar in Orissa no. 1', circa 1858

Two albumen prints with arched tops, 9¼ x 11 3/16 in. and 9½ x 11 7/16 in., the latter signed HD in the negative, mounted on card, titled, numbered and with photographer's credit Photographed by Capt. Henry Dixon, 22nd M.N.I. on printed paper series labels and with photographer's monogram blindstamp on mount, matted. (2)
Literature
Pal and Dehejia, From Merchants to Emperors, pl. 205.
Exhibited
New York, The Morgan Library and Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, From Merchants to Emperors, British Artists and India 1757-1930, 1986-87.

Lot Essay

Henry Dixon, of the 22nd. Madras Infantry is perhaps best known for his series of photographs comprising architectural studies and views of Mysore, for which he received government funding. The government had recently given responsibility for the documentation of such sites directly to the individual Presidencies in order to continue the comprehensive recording of India's antiquities which had begun when Capt. Thomas Biggs was appointed as Government Photographer to the Bombay Presidency.

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